The new exhibit Discovering the World of Jesus Ancient Treasures from the Holy Land, showcasing 350 artifacts from the ...
This image from the Biblical Archaeology Society shows a first century A.D. burial box with an Aramaic inscription that reads 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus'Credit: Getty The inscription ...
From a Mediterranean shipwreck to a mosaic on display in Washington DC, these are the discoveries that made scholars of the ...
New evidence has come to light surrounding a bone box believed by some to belong to one of Jesus Christ's brothers. In 1976, ...
A 2,000-year-old ossuary, possibly belonging to James, brother of Jesus, is on display in Atlanta. Inscribed "James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus," its authenticity has been debated for years ...
However, the box is empty - the bones were lost long ago. The Bible mentions Jesus' brothers several times: James, Jude, Simon, and Joses. James' name always appears first, implying he was the ...
The James Ossuary is currently empty, with the bones it once held lost years ago. Historical texts provide insights into the relationships within Jesus' family. The Bible mentions Jesus' brothers ...
A stone box believed to have once held the bones of Jesus' brother James is now on display in Atlanta, Georgia. If authentic, ...
The limestone box — also called an ossuary — has the inscription 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus,' written on it, in ancient Aramaic. Due to the inscription, many have speculated ...
A 2,000-year-old bone box etched with the name of Jesus Christ's brother, discovered in Israel, is now on display in the US. The limestone box has the words 'James, son of Joseph, brother of Jesus ...